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m0t0xk1d 05-13-2009 01:42 PM

is it possible? i was looking to get a supra but with prices so high of a twin turbo a was thinking of getting a non turbo. i was wondering if i could later but twin turbos on it or could i only put a single on it?

m0t0xk1d 05-13-2009 01:42 PM

anything can be done with money , but yes u can do that but u may want to research some might be worth to spend the money now on a tt way better car to start

Curtis 05-14-2009 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by m0t0xk1d (Post 69729)
is it possible? i was looking to get a supra but with prices so high of a twin turbo a was thinking of getting a non turbo. i was wondering if i could later but twin turbos on it or could i only put a single on it?

Okay man, check the name of the engine, if its a 2jz-GE than its a non-turbo, meaning the supra is a downgrade. A GE engine will have high compression pistons, (which is a bad thing, turbos add alot of compession meaning you'd blow something) your also looking at changing your head, and alot of other stuff..

A 2jz-GTE (turbo engine) has completely different cylinder head, oil squirters to cool the pistons. The GTE supras also had better abs braking system, transmission, rear differential, ignition and starter, ecu, suspension, and more... The non-turbo version (GE) is a big downgrade, and your looking at alot of work and money to add turbo's to it.

IMO i'd save up for a turbo supra, or buy a cheap supra then buy an engine for it (2jz-gte).

Hope that helps.

pwpanas 05-14-2009 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m0t0xk1d (Post 69729)
is it possible? i was looking to get a supra but with prices so high of a twin turbo a was thinking of getting a non turbo. i was wondering if i could later but twin turbos on it or could i only put a single on it?

Yes, you can turbo it later (either twins or a single), but for twins you'd need to change the head. Like Curtis says, there'd be limits if you single turbo'd the 2jz-ge due to the higher compression pistons...probably about 400rwhp or so max. Even if you did all of this (including the fuel system and ignition systems you'd need to beef up to support this level), you'd still be way behind what you'd have with a full mkiv tt because of the braking system, the suspension, transmission, differential, etc., etc. In other words, the mkiv tt is a LOT more than just an n/a with turbos.


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